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Find the correlation between two binary observations when the parameter is one of two possible values with priors $p(\theta_1)$ and $p(\theta_2)$
— CCL
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6h ago
Testing simultaneous and lagged effects in longitudinal mixed models with time-varying covariates
— MegPophealth
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1d ago
What is the way to represent factor variables in scikit-learn while using Random Forests?
— nonsleepr
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2d ago
Finding the corresponding bayesian network of a predefined joint probability distribution
— Ed Dean
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2d ago
Alternative to Pearson's chi-square goodness of fit test, when expected counts < 5
— interfect
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jun 17 at 0:10
How can I do a correlation between Likert scale and an ordinal categorical measure?
— Greg Maislin
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jun 16 at 16:14
how to calculate precision and recall for multiclass classification using confusion matrix?
— James Taylor
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jun 16 at 7:24
What are good datasets to illustrate particular aspects of statistical analysis?
— Luis Apiolaza
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jun 16 at 7:24
What are good datasets to illustrate particular aspects of statistical analysis?
— Kurtis Voris
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jun 13 at 18:01
Are there any tutorials on Bayesian probability theory or graphical models by example?
— bizzurnzz
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jun 12 at 20:34
Bioinformatical problem - specific word enrichment in a given sequence
— user26651
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jun 12 at 10:23
Testing change in variance over 5 time points and regression to the mean
— dmartin
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jun 11 at 22:42
Given a 95% confidence level, how do I demonstrate 95% of the intervals actually contain the population mean?
— user26715
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jun 10 at 22:30
Time series data to measure the effect of an intervention on inpatient utilization
— Bill Cook
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jun 10 at 16:49
What are typical values to use for alpha and beta in Latent Dirichlet Allocation?
— Prashant Bhardwaj
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jun 6 at 7:25
In math/stats terminology, $1/p$ is the reciprocal of $p$. So what is $1-p$ called, if anything?
— Philip C
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jun 4 at 11:59
Calculate the expected number of 95% confidence interval of binomial distribution
— Oliver
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